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mramsey1
Jan 21, 2007
WiFi Radio: The Shape of mp3 Players to Come
One of the first WiFi mp3 players, the Sansa Connect – coming in March. That’s right. WiFi. As in, radio without a radio. As tech-hound...
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mramsey1
Jan 2, 2007
“The First Internet Service Provider Specifically Designed for Cars”
I told you so. It’s Autonet. TURN YOUR CAR INTO A WI-FI HOTSPOT. Fasten your seatbelt. Because the driving experience will never be the...
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mramsey1
Dec 21, 2006
Will the Internet kill DJ’s?
Can an automated technology that supports Internet radio actually create a listening experience which is deeper and more personal between...
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mramsey1
Dec 21, 2006
The dangers of “too much choice”
Words of warning for those who think a zillion channels of anything – satellite, hd, or Internet radio stations – will give more people...
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mramsey1
Dec 16, 2006
WiFi-Fo-Fum!
See if this message comes through on your HD radio: For many people, satellite radio is the latest thing in audio….Over the past year or...
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mramsey1
Dec 8, 2006
Meet your new competition
Is a $50 portable Internet radio less than a year away? [more]. And this: Intel Corp. moved one step closer to developing its own mobile...
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mramsey1
Nov 22, 2006
Radio’s slice of the online pie
From Inside Radio: J.P. Morgan analyst John Blackledge says “increased investment by the radio operators has been driving gains in unique...
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mramsey1
Nov 2, 2006
Here comes the Auto-web
This is hardly the kind of “Internet in the car” that will threaten radio. But it’s a taste of what’s not more than five years away. Get...
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mramsey1
Oct 19, 2006
The new audio frontier
Orbitcast is one of the best places to get tips on what satellite radio is up to and how it affects the rest of the audio entertainment...
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mramsey1
Oct 16, 2006
What the Howard Stern free trial means
One of the best ways to remove that hassle and, for a limited time, the cost is to do what Sirius is doing now with their free Internet...
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mramsey1
Oct 11, 2006
WiMAX edges closer to a radio near you
From Bridge Ratings: HELSINKI (Reuters) – Nokia announces that it will have WiMax mobile phones ready to deploy to consumers much sooner...
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mramsey1
Oct 2, 2006
The value of prediction
Bridge Ratings is out with another set of predictions for various audio media in the years to come. There are some differences in these...
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mramsey1
Oct 2, 2006
Closing in on radio….
From today’s news: [Worldwide, ] the internet is about to overtake outdoor as the fifth-largest global ad medium this year [and] is...
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mramsey1
Sep 27, 2006
Radio’s WiFi future on display
This is NOT the Stiletto. It’s the one that comes AFTER the Stiletto (see the Stiletto to the right in the second picture. The new unit...
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mramsey1
Sep 26, 2006
“Listeners Don’t Like More Choices” – an Interview with Barry Schwartz
A No-Nonsense Marketing Smart Tip September 27, 2006 Choice is good and more choice is even better, right? It’s one of the founding...
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mramsey1
Sep 25, 2006
What the new Arbitron rules mean to you
Arbitron rules, effective Fall 2006, and what they might mean to you: 1. Public and non-commercial radio stations will be included in...
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mramsey1
Sep 25, 2006
Sirius launches “Sirius Internet Radio”
Sirius radio. It’s time to stop counting radio sales and start counting dollars. It’s time to stop calling it “satellite.” It’s time for...
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mramsey1
Sep 15, 2006
The NYT on Radio
New York Times is writing about radio, and not in particularly glowing terms. As usual, however, statistics are best illustrated with...
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mramsey1
Sep 11, 2006
Internet Radio continues to blossom
Key section: One obvious obstacle to growth is limited mobility of Internet radio. But the spread of citywide Wi-Fi networks may one day...
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